Friendship Cake Starter Help....

Anonymous
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/thirty-day-friendship-cake/

I mean, they could have chosen a nicer jar for the recipe pic.
Anonymous
The first instruction mentions how to keep ants out.

It's like prison wine cake.

Ok I'll stop.
Anonymous
I got so grossed out after the first week, I threw it away. OP look up "Herman" recipe instead. It makes a yummy coffee cake.
Anonymous
What about sour dough starter?
Anonymous
What is the point if fermenting the fruit? What does the finished cake taste like? Just curious, I've never heard of this sorry op no advice to give you
Anonymous
I did this one year and thought it was fun. Ignore the haters, OP. I don't know the recipe. Just wanted to give you a shout out of support.

People suck sometimes.
Anonymous
gross.
Anonymous
The "Herman" variety sounds good
Anonymous
My husband brought home some friendship cake dough (?) that a coworker gave him. He gave it a feeble try but we threw it away. That was the first time I heard of it. I'm not a fan of recipes that take weeks, or that are part of some chain letter. I get it - friendships need nurturing - but I really don't need some dough I have to nurture. Doesn't that take away time I could be using to actually nurture the friendship?
Anonymous
If you think you killed it, mix in a packet of active dry yeast and continue with the recipe. I'm kind of surprised that anything survived in a medium that sweet, but assuming the recipe works, adding cultivated yeast should restart it.
Anonymous
This made its rounds a few years back in my circle of friends. However I remember instant pudding being an ingredient and not fruit cocktail. I actually thought it was delicious.

I do like fermented foods, I make Kombucha and Saurkraut. I'm sure that would really freak these posters out!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This made its rounds a few years back in my circle of friends. However I remember instant pudding being an ingredient and not fruit cocktail. I actually thought it was delicious.

I do like fermented foods, I make Kombucha and Saurkraut. I'm sure that would really freak these posters out!


Actually the fact that the fruit is fermented is the most appetizing thing about the recipe. I think the other posters were more offended by the idea of spending a month to dump fruit in syrup on box cake mix.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This made its rounds a few years back in my circle of friends. However I remember instant pudding being an ingredient and not fruit cocktail. I actually thought it was delicious.

I do like fermented foods, I make Kombucha and Saurkraut. I'm sure that would really freak these posters out!


Actually the fact that the fruit is fermented is the most appetizing thing about the recipe. I think the other posters were more offended by the idea of spending a month to dump fruit in syrup on box cake mix.


My kombucha would probably offend posters as well. Google image Kombucha SCOBY.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This made its rounds a few years back in my circle of friends. However I remember instant pudding being an ingredient and not fruit cocktail. I actually thought it was delicious.

I do like fermented foods, I make Kombucha and Saurkraut. I'm sure that would really freak these posters out!


Actually the fact that the fruit is fermented is the most appetizing thing about the recipe. I think the other posters were more offended by the idea of spending a month to dump fruit in syrup on box cake mix.


Interesting, the Amish friendship starter I have used has no cake mix...ingredients are quite simple milk, sugar, yeast, flour and then the great flavor comes from the fermentation process and some people add different flavors before baking. I like a spice type cake, so I add fresh nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger, topping with a nice brown sugar/cinnamon crust.

Fermented foods are something I'm really into. Do you eat yogurt or Keffir?
Anonymous
The link posted above made a canned fruit starter, then mixed it with box cake and box vanilla pudding. I don't doubt there are better recipes (presumably the Amish do not use Betty Crocker) and I have no idea what recipe OP is using. Certainly possible the folks who seem deeply offended by he cake are imagining something different than what OP is making.
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